We show that exposure to repression under dictatorship increases support for democracy and contributes to regime change when a democratic window of opportunity arises. Studying the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in Chile, we exploit the fact that the predetermined location of military bases predicts local levels of civilian victimization, but is unrelated to historical political preferences. Using two-stage least squares, we show that increased exposure to repression during the dictatorship led to higher voter registration and higher opposition to Pinochet’s continuation in power in the 1988 plebiscite that triggered the democratic transition. Complementary survey data confirms that individuals with greater exposure to repression...
What explains the presence—and the surprising performance—of former authoritarian-regime officials i...
Strictly quantitative and qualitative approaches to measuring regime support en-tail strong assumpti...
Since transitioning to a democracy in 1990, Chile experienced a steady decline in voter turnout. My ...
We show that exposure to repression under dictatorship increases support for democracy and contribu...
We show that exposure to repression under dictatorship increases support for democracy and contribu...
Dictatorships can affect the functioning of new democracies but the mechanisms are poorly understood...
In a global context in which authoritarian regimes often hold elections, defeating dictators at the ...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
For 17 years, the authoritarian regime of General Augusto Pinochet ruled over Chile. My research exp...
We study the relationship between political regimes, education, and redistribution, fo-cusing on the...
This article explores the regionalization process promoted by General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorshi...
Chilean Authoritarian Enclave - Military Elimination - This BA thesis analysis period of post-author...
What explains the presence—and the surprising performance—of former authoritarian-regime officials i...
Strictly quantitative and qualitative approaches to measuring regime support en-tail strong assumpti...
Since transitioning to a democracy in 1990, Chile experienced a steady decline in voter turnout. My ...
We show that exposure to repression under dictatorship increases support for democracy and contribu...
We show that exposure to repression under dictatorship increases support for democracy and contribu...
Dictatorships can affect the functioning of new democracies but the mechanisms are poorly understood...
In a global context in which authoritarian regimes often hold elections, defeating dictators at the ...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
For 17 years, the authoritarian regime of General Augusto Pinochet ruled over Chile. My research exp...
We study the relationship between political regimes, education, and redistribution, fo-cusing on the...
This article explores the regionalization process promoted by General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorshi...
Chilean Authoritarian Enclave - Military Elimination - This BA thesis analysis period of post-author...
What explains the presence—and the surprising performance—of former authoritarian-regime officials i...
Strictly quantitative and qualitative approaches to measuring regime support en-tail strong assumpti...
Since transitioning to a democracy in 1990, Chile experienced a steady decline in voter turnout. My ...